Zion Rose Selected 6th Overall by Kansas City Royals in MLB Draft
Brother Rice High School product and Louisville star Zion Rose has been selected sixth overall in the MLB Draft by the Kansas City Royals. Rose's journey to professional baseball saw him overcome injuries and a position change.
The Kansas City Royals have chosen Zion Rose, a highly touted prospect from Brother Rice High School and the University of Louisville, with the sixth pick in the Major League Baseball Draft. Rose's path to this moment was marked by resilience, navigating through injury setbacks and a switch in playing position during his development.
Before making a significant impact at Louisville, Rose spent three seasons with Brother Rice before transferring to IMG Academy in Florida for his senior year. His college career saw him blossom into a standout player, fulfilling a long-held ambition of reaching professional baseball earlier than he might have anticipated.
Upon hearing his name called, Rose expressed his elation, describing the moment as giving him "Goosebumps." The selection represents the culmination of years of dedication and hard work on the diamond.
The Royals making Zion Rose their top pick signals a strong belief in his potential, justifying the investment despite his injury history and position versatility.


